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PARTNERS
MONDAY 10TH OCTOBER 2011
NEWS
KEVIN NAUGHTON
MAWSON MP Leon Bignell has moved in with his new partner;
western suburbs MP Michael Wright is Norwood Football Club’s
number one ticket holder; Baron of the Barossa Ivan Venning
holds shares in more than 40 companies; and eight MPs are
members of the Shoppies union.
These and other curious revelations are contained in the latest
Register of Members’ Interests for MPs in the SA House of
Assembly.
It requires MPs to list their interests by providing information
under specific classifications, including gifts, free travel, property
owned and creditors and debtors. Read more
More hip-knee replacements
MORE Australians are electing to go under the knife for hip and
knee replacements, with the total number of procedures hitting
80,000 a year for the first time.
The Australian Orthopaedic Association... Read more
Mental Health Day
PEOPLE with the highest rate of mental
illness often received the least support for
their problems, the nation’s psychiatrists say.
In a message to mark World Mental
Health Day today, the Royal Australian
and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
is encouraging people to look after their
mental health and for governments to
provide better services.
“Mental illness is a serious problem in our
community and it is important that the
government continue to address mental
health needs and improve... Read more
Sex slavery brothels
LEGAL brothels in Victoria and New South
Wales are operating unchecked despite
police investigations implicating them
in human trafficking, sex slavery and
organised crime.
Two Australian Federal Police
investigations - Operations Elixation and
Raspberry - have identified at least three
Melbourne brothels and two in Sydney
linked to an international sex slavery ring.
Read the Fairfax report by Nick
McKenzie and Maris Beck.
Olympic Dam lockup
A MEDIA lockup is being stage-managed today by the state
government to present its assessment of the environmental impact
of BHP-Billiton’s Olympic Dam expansion project.
Mineral Resources Development Minister Tom Koutsantonis will
address a news conference in the lockup, which started at 10.45am
with a 2pm embargo, in the Ministerial Conference... Read more
PREMIER Mike Rann has left it until his dying political days to
support gay marriage, putting himself offside with the Right faction
that has supported him for so long. He urged the federal government
to legalise same-sex unions as “an idea whose times has well and
truly arrived”, in delivering the Flinders University Investigator
lecture last night. Rann, as usual, invoked the memory of his former
boss Don Dunstan in declaring the marriage ban to be unfair and
discriminatory; while no longer feeling the need to cosy-up to the
Right under Senator Don Farrell, who opposes gay marriage.
Read more in The Advertiser by Sarah Martin.
INDAILY STAFF
WAR and exploration have proved to be profitable
business for an Adelaide-based provider of satellite
communication.
NewSat, based at Mawson Lakes, provides satellite
links for offshore oil and gas platforms as well as
helping the US military in Iraq and Afghanistan to
keep in touch with their families back home.
NewSat has seen a major expansion in its work with
the booming mining and energy... Read more
Shoppies, baron and
a Kentucky Colonel
Leon Bignell ... declaration of co-habitation
Mike Rann
Rann for gay union
Adelaide’s eye on world
Mark LeGare
Maria Tomasic
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